Classification
 Subordinate Taxa
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Prunus lusitanica L., Sp. Pl. 473 (1753)
Vernacular Name(s):
portugal laurel; Portugese laurel
 Description

Large, glabrous (except fls), evergreen shrub or small tree, not armed, to c. 7 m high (often to c. 12 m in cultivation); trunks usually several, often becoming fairly tall. Lf petiole 15–25 mm long; blade subcoriaceous, elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate, 70–140 × 25–60 mm, with a blunt cusp at apex, broadly cuneate or rounded at base, glossy above and below, with veins slightly impressed above, otherwise blade flat, crenate-serrate, entire near base; stipules linear-subulate, deciduous. Infl. a fairly dense raceme 23–30 cm long with 47–77 fls, terminal or in axils of upper lvs, erect or suberect; fls fragrant; pedicels 7–18 mm long, not elongating after anthesis but often turning red. Hypanthium broad; sepals broadly triangular, c. 1 mm long, obtuse, green, ± erect. Petals 5, spreading, orbicular, 3–5 mm diam., rounded, white. Stamens ± = petals; filaments white. Fr. 10–12 mm long, ovoid or broadly ovoid, smooth, glossy purplish black, very bitter; stone smooth except for marginal ribs.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
Number of subspecific taxa in New Zealand within Prunus lusitanica L.
CategoryNumber
Exotic: Fully Naturalised1
Total1
 Phenology

Flowering: Nov.–Dec.; Fruiting: Mar.–May.

 Bibliography
Edwards, R. 2008: Lincoln University campus – a guide to some of the trees currently growing there. Lincoln University, Lincoln.
Linnaeus, C. 1753: Species Plantarum. Impensis Laurentii Salvii, Stockholm.